These
were very funny classes. We saw many websites with a lot of games that we can
use to teach different grammar and vocabulary topics. The good thing about
games is that they are appealing to any age.
Those
websites have a lot of variety; there are different games about different
topics. Some games have a defined target population, but others can be used by
anyone. We can use them both inside and
outside the classroom.
I actually remember I learned a lot of vocabulary by playing video games at home... and they were never part of my assignments! Yet, I learned many things within interesting and meaningful contexts. I think they are excellent tools and I always recommend them to my students and I try to use them as much as I can in class.
I actually remember I learned a lot of vocabulary by playing video games at home... and they were never part of my assignments! Yet, I learned many things within interesting and meaningful contexts. I think they are excellent tools and I always recommend them to my students and I try to use them as much as I can in class.
Games
always add a nice twist to any topic. Let students have fun at home or compete
in teams against each other in class!
Below I included a video about the importance of using video games (or on-line games) in the class with 21st century learners. It also includes real life examples of things we can use in our lessons. Please take your time to watch it. It's really interesting and it's really short...










